Obverse: at the top, on the right, an image of the Eagle established as the state emblem of the Republic of Poland. On the right of the Eagle, an inscription: “10/ZŁ”. Under the Eagle, on the right, the notation of the year of issue, “2011”. On the left, a stylised fragment of a score. At the bottom, stylised images of a top hat, a walking stick, a flower, a sheet of paper and a fountain pen. Below an inscription: “RZECZPOSPOLITA” (Republic). On the right, vertically, an inscription: “POLSKA” (of Poland). The Mint’s mark, “M/W”, under the Eagle, on the right.
Reverse: in the centre, a stylised image of the cover of the LP record of the Kabaret Starszych Panów depicting images of the figures of Jeremi Przybora and Jerzy Wasowski. At the bottom, a stylised inscription: “Kabaret Starszych Panów”. Above it, an inscription: “JEREMI/PRZYBORA/JERZY/WASOWSKI”. At the top, along the edge of the coin, an inscription reading from left to right: “HISTORIA POLSKIEJ MUZYKI ROZRYWKOWEJ” (History of Polish Popular Music).